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Rapid Tooling & Injection Molding Services

At HLH, we offer a rapid injection molding service. Rapid prototyping can also come in the form of injection molded parts. How? Rapid tooling (bridge tooling) delivers low volume production quality parts (up to 100,000) from production resins.

Think of rapid injection molding as end-use prototype manufacturing; end-use because your parts are identical to production parts, and prototype because the lead times and costs of rapid injection molding are significantly reduced compared to full production tooling.

Rapid Tooling & Injection Molding Services
Rapid tooling
Fast and cost-effective process for creating aluminum or steel injection molds. Ideal for rapid prototyping needs or validating product concept for production.

Advantages Of Injection Molding

Used For

Injection molding is a fast, cost effective and highly precise manufacturing process used for mass producing complex molded parts in a variety of materials, including thermoplastics, polymers, aluminum, and glass.

Used For

Injection molding is a fast, cost effective and highly precise manufacturing process used for mass producing complex molded parts in a variety of materials, including thermoplastics, polymers, aluminum, and glass.

Advantages Of Injection Molding

Consumer Products
Lower upfront investment
Consumer Products
Flexibility
Consumer Products
Real production grade materials
Consumer Products
High quality
Consumer Products
High speed
Advantages Of Injection Molding

Applications of Injection Molding

Rapid Prototyping

Rapid Prototyping

Low-cost tooling allows molded parts to be produced very rapidly and cost-effectively.

Production Parts

Production Parts

Molding is best known for its un-matched production capabilities from thousands to millions of identical parts.

Range of Industries and Certifications

Range of Industries and Certifications

We offer ISO9001; ISO14001 & IATF16949.

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What is the injection molding process?
The injection molding process requires an injection molding machine, raw plastic material, and a machined mold. The raw plastic material is first melted in the injection unit and is then injected into the mold - most often machined from steel or aluminium - where it cools and solidifies into the final plastic part. The key steps in the injection molding process are clamping, injection, cooling, and ejection. Benefits Of Sheet Metal Fabrication.

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The Basics Of Injection Molding
Injection molding is one of the most often-used manufacturing processes for creating plastic parts. Thanks to its high-precision, repeatability, and cost efficiency at scale, injection molding is used to make a variety of products and parts from the smallest medical insert up to large automotive & aerospace and defense parts. The injection molding process requires an injection molding machine, raw plastic material, and a machined mold. The raw plastic material is first melted in the injection unit and is then injected into the mold — most often machined from steel or aluminum — where it cools and solidifies into the final plastic part. The key steps in the injection molding process are clamping, injection, cooling, and ejection.Benefits Of Sheet Metal Fabrication
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